8,748
Views
47
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

The Egyptian revolution: crisis of neoliberalism and the potential for democratic politics

Pages 367-386 | Published online: 26 Aug 2011

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (13)

Yasmine Moataz Ahmed. (2019) The social life of wheat and grapes: domestic land-grabbing as accumulation by dispossession in rural Egypt. Review of African Political Economy 46:162, pages 567-581.
Read now
Heba Khalil & Brian Dill. (2018) Negotiating statist neoliberalism: the political economy of post-revolution Egypt. Review of African Political Economy 45:158, pages 574-591.
Read now
Derya Göçer Akder & Zelal Özdemir. (2015) Comparing International Dimensions of Revolutionary Situations: The cases of Egypt 2011 and Turkey 2013. Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 23:2-3, pages 181-194.
Read now
Corinna Mullin & Ian Patel. (2015) Governing Revolt: EU–North African Relations after the ‘Arab Spring’ Uprisings. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 9:2, pages 162-189.
Read now
Joel Lazarus. (2014) Contesting the hegemony of democracy promotion: towards the demos. Critical Policy Studies 8:1, pages 41-60.
Read now
Joel Lazarus. (2013) Democracy or Good Governance? Globalization, Transnational Capital, and Georgia's Neo-liberal Revolution. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 7:3, pages 259-286.
Read now
M. Abdelrahman. (2012) A hierarchy of struggles? The ‘economic’ and the ‘political’ in Egypt's revolution. Review of African Political Economy 39:134, pages 614-628.
Read now
Ray Bush & Claire Mercer. (2012) The revolution in permanence. Review of African Political Economy 39:133, pages 401-407.
Read now
Andreas Malm & Shora Esmailian. (2012) Doubly dispossessed by accumulation: Egyptian fishing communities between enclosed lakes and a rising sea. Review of African Political Economy 39:133, pages 408-426.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (34)

Francesco Scalamonti. (2024) A quantitative and qualitative macroeconomic and sociopolitical outlook of the MEDA transitional economies: development-path, governance climate, and sociocultural factors. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Jean-Yves Moisseron, Selma Fazzani & Khaled Guesmi. (2023) Assessing EU–Mediterranean policies in the manufacturing industry from a bottom-up perspective: The case of Egypt. Maghreb - Machrek N° 250-251:1, pages 103-148.
Crossref
Abbas Keshavarz Shokri & Jabbar Shojaei. (2021) A Study of Political Discourses in Egypt Post-Mubarak Era. Journal of Asian and African Studies 57:6, pages 1179-1198.
Crossref
Amany Abdellatif Osman. (2021) The Egyptian revolution of January 25, 2011 as an anti-systemic movement. Journal of Humanities and Applied Social Sciences 4:4, pages 338-356.
Crossref
Jannis Julien Grimm. (2022) Mobilisierungsdynamiken, Hegemoniekrisen und neue Protestakteure: Eine Dekade Protestforschung zu den Umbrüchen im Nahen Osten und Nordafrika. Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen 35:2, pages 404-421.
Crossref
Hany Zayed. (2021) The Political Economy of Revolution: Karl Polanyi in Tahrir Square. Theory, Culture & Society 39:3, pages 75-97.
Crossref
Deen Sharp. (2021) Haphazard urbanisation: Urban informality, politics and power in Egypt. Urban Studies 59:4, pages 734-749.
Crossref
Shady Mansour & Hala Elhefnawy. 2022. New Wave of Revolutions in the MENA Region. New Wave of Revolutions in the MENA Region 169 189 .
Mai Atta, Kamil Gerónimo-LópezM.M., Javier Campos-Martínez, John HolstD.D. & María VetterAliciaAlicia. (2021) A comparative study of youth and adult education in three social movement contexts. Andragoske studije:2, pages 65-89.
Crossref
Hania Sobhy. (2021) The Lived Social Contract in Schools: From protection to the production of hegemony. World Development 137, pages 104986.
Crossref
Muhammad A. F. Allam. 2021. Artificial Intelligence and Digital Diplomacy. Artificial Intelligence and Digital Diplomacy 209 228 .
Khalil al-Anani. (2020) Devout Neoliberalism?! Explaining Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood's Socio-economic Perspective and Policies. Politics and Religion 13:4, pages 748-767.
Crossref
Sandra Pogodda. (2020) Revolutions and the liberal peace: Peacebuilding as counterrevolutionary practice?. Cooperation and Conflict 55:3, pages 347-364.
Crossref
Wen‐Chin Wu & Fangjin Ye. (2020) Preferential Trade Agreements, Democracy, and the Risk of Coups d’état. Social Science Quarterly 101:5, pages 1834-1849.
Crossref
Rasha S. Mansour. (2020) Egypt’s Quest for Social Justice. Contemporary Arab Affairs 13:2, pages 8-26.
Crossref
Ziad Koussa. (2020) The politics of public land dispossession in Egypt: 1975–2011 and beyond. The Journal of Modern African Studies 58:2, pages 235-255.
Crossref
Sara Salem. 2020. Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt. Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt.
Cemal Burak Tansel. (2019) Neoliberalism and the Antagonisms of Authoritarian Resilience in the Middle East. South Atlantic Quarterly 118:2, pages 287-305.
Crossref
Armine Ishkanian. (2018) Social Movements, Brexit and Social Policy. Social Policy and Society 18:1, pages 147-159.
Crossref
Malek Abduljaber. (2018) The Dimensionality, Type, and Structure of Political Ideology on the Political Party Level in the Arab World. Chinese Political Science Review 3:4, pages 464-494.
Crossref
Armine Ishkanian & Marlies Glasius. (2018) Resisting neoliberalism? Movements against austerity and for democracy in Cairo, Athens and London. Critical Social Policy 38:3, pages 527-546.
Crossref
Marlies Glasius & Armine Ishkanian. 2018. Global Cultures of Contestation. Global Cultures of Contestation 27 48 .
Cemal Burak Tansel. 2018. Turkey’s Relations with the Middle East. Turkey’s Relations with the Middle East 65 79 .
Myka Tucker-Abramson. 2017. A Companion to Critical and Cultural Theory. A Companion to Critical and Cultural Theory 147 166 .
Karin Willemse & Sylvia I. Bergh. (2016) Struggles over access to the Muslim public sphere: Multiple publics and discourses on agency, belonging and citizenship (Introduction to the Themed Section). Contemporary Islam 10:3, pages 297-309.
Crossref
Julia Elyachar. 2015. A Companion to the Anthropology of the Middle East. A Companion to the Anthropology of the Middle East 411 433 .
Andreas Malm. (2012) Sea Wall Politics: Uneven and Combined Protection of the Nile Delta Coastline in the Face of Sea Level Rise. Critical Sociology 39:6, pages 803-832.
Crossref
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Elif Kalaycioglu & Emel Akcali. (2013) ‘Taming’ Arab social movements: Exporting neoliberal governmentality. Security Dialogue 44:5-6, pages 375-392.
Crossref
Sami Zemni, Brecht De Smet & Koenraad Bogaert. (2012) Luxemburg on Tahrir Square: Reading the Arab Revolutions with Rosa Luxemburg's The Mass Strike . Antipode 45:4, pages 888-907.
Crossref
Andreas Malm & Shora Esmailian. (2012) Ways In and Out of Vulnerability to Climate Change: Abandoning the Mubarak Project in the Northern Nile Delta, Egypt. Antipode 45:2, pages 474-492.
Crossref
ANDREA ANSANI & VITTORIO DANIELE. (2012) ABOUT A REVOLUTION: THE ECONOMIC MOTIVATIONS OF THE ARAB SPRING. International Journal of Development and Conflict 02:03, pages 1250013.
Crossref
Thomas B. Pepinsky. (2013) The Global Economic Crisis and the Politics of Non-Transitions. Government and Opposition 47:2, pages 135-161.
Crossref
Andrea Teti, Ilia Xypolia, Viola Sarnelli, Gerasimos Tsourapas, Vera Lomazzi & Pamela Abbott. (2017) Political and Social Transformations in Egypt. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Pamela Abbott. (2016) The Political, Social and Economic Drivers of the 2011 Egyptian Uprising. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.